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Ukraine and the US-Israel war on Iran, have had an impact on the global security scenario. “These conflicts and wars have provided very critical data for security doctrine while also increasing our responsibilities,” Guler
Ukraine and has consistently berated his European NATO partners for not spending enough on their own defence for years, outright urging them to reduce [their reliance](/news/2026/5/22/us-deepens-european-uncertainty-with-deployment-of-5000-troops-to-poland) on the US for military protection. More recently
War, a Washington-based think tank, said that Ukraine had likely conducted at least 18 strikes against Russian oil infrastructure in April. Kyiv’s attacks have been “steadily increasing the range, volume, and intensity” with
Ukraine highlighted the impact of cheap, first-person view (FPV) and kamikaze drones supported by artificial intelligence. In response, Roketsan developed air defence systems like “ALKA” and “BURC,” alongside the “CIRIT” laser-guided missile
technologies and innovation, especially given the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. These are areas of strength for the Nordic nations. “The war on Iran has created a major economic security and energy crisis impacting
developed vetting process, [documents reveal](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/01/mandelson-received-sensitive-foreign-office-briefings-before-vetting-finished). 2. ***Ukraine*** | Russian air raids on major Ukrainian centres including Kyiv, Dnipro and Kharkiv [killed at least five people](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/02/ukraine-war-russia-air-raids-strike-kyiv-dnipro-kharkiv) and wounded dozens by early
impact of the Korean War. Through the late 1950s and early 1960s, spending stabilised at about $700-800bn per year, indicating a sustained but controlled buildup during the early phase of the Cold War
impact of the United States-Israeli war on Iran and the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz on the world economy. The war has damaged energy infrastructure across the Gulf, while critical exports like